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2800 N Main St Unit# 1100 Bldg# 2810
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2800
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N
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Main
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2810
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1100
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Round 1 Bowling and Amusement 12/09/2024 Paradigm Design <br />Main Place Mall Expansion Grand Rapids, MI <br />Santa Ana, California <br />Project #2309147GR <br />TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 01 5000 - 9 <br />ed. 2023-09-22 <br />3.Insulate partitions to control noise transmission to occupied areas. <br />4.Seal joints and perimeter. Equip partitions with gasketed dustproof doors and security locks where <br />openings are required. <br />5.Protect air-handling equipment. <br />6.Provide walk-off mats at each entrance through temporary partition. <br />L.Temporary Fire Protection: Install and maintain temporary fire-protection facilities of types needed to protect <br />against reasonably predictable and controllable fire losses. Comply with NFPA 241; manage fire-prevention <br />program. <br />1.Prohibit smoking in construction areas. Comply with additional limits on smoking specified in other <br />Sections. <br />2.Supervise welding operations, combustion-type temporary heating units, and similar sources of fire <br />ignition according to requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. <br />3.Develop and supervise an overall fire-prevention and -protection program for personnel at Project site. <br />Review needs with local fire department and establish procedures to be followed. Instruct personnel in <br />methods and procedures. Post warnings and information. <br />4.Provide temporary standpipes and hoses for fire protection. Hang hoses with a warning sign stating that <br />hoses are for fire-protection purposes only and are not to be removed. Match hose size with outlet size and <br />equip with suitable nozzles. <br />3.6 MOISTURE AND MOLD CONTROL <br />A.Contractor's Moisture-Protection Plan: Describe delivery, handling, storage, installation, and protection provisions <br />for materials subject to water absorption or water damage. <br />1.Indicate procedures for discarding water-damaged materials, protocols for mitigating water intrusion into <br />completed Work, and replacing water-damaged Work. <br />2.Indicate sequencing of work that requires water, such as sprayed fire-resistive materials, plastering, and <br />terrazzo grinding, and describe plans for dealing with water from these operations. Show procedures for <br />verifying that wet construction has dried sufficiently to permit installation of finish materials. <br />3.Indicate methods to be used to avoid trapping water in finished work. <br />B.Exposed Construction Period: Before installation of weather barriers, when materials are subject to wetting and <br />exposure and to airborne mold spores, protect as follows: <br />1.Protect porous materials from water damage. <br />2.Protect stored and installed material from flowing or standing water. <br />3.Keep porous and organic materials from coming into prolonged contact with concrete. <br />4.Remove standing water from decks. <br />5.Keep deck openings covered or dammed. <br />C.Partially Enclosed Construction Period: After installation of weather barriers but before full enclosure and <br />conditioning of building, when installed materials are still subject to infiltration of moisture and ambient mold <br />spores, protect as follows:
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